Nara Famous Places A Gastronomy Walk Through Katsuragisanroku Park, Umemoto Tofu shop, Katakami Soy Sauce 3.95 9 Visit an area ancient Japanese people lived in, and explore the roots of Japanese cuisine See More
Hiroshima Tourist Attractions Hiroshima Castle 3.95 9 A major tourist attraction situated in the center of Hiroshima city, with easy access. See More
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Kurogi no Ofuji (The Great Wisteria of Kurogi) 3.95 1 A majestic wisteria tree over 600 years old that has survived wars and great fires. See More
Kanagawa Shrines & Temples Hinatayakushi Hojobo 3.95 1 A serene Yakushi temple surrounded by nature, with a history spanning more than 1,300 years. See More
Ishikawa Outdoors Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort 3.95 1 Ishikawa Prefecture’s largest ski resort, offering a wide variety of courses designed for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. See More
Oimachi, Kamata, Haneda Airport Area Bathing & Spa Facilities Kamata Onsen 3.95 1 A retro public bathhouse known for its deep black mineral water, said to leave your skin silky smooth and beautifully soft. See More
Nagasaki Parks & Gardens Nabekanmuriyama Park 3.95 1 A park featuring a thoughtfully designed promenade-style observation deck, where you can enjoy close-up views of Nagasaki’s nightscape and harbor scenery. See More
Nagasaki Parks & Gardens Kazagashira Park 3.95 1 A park renowned for its panoramic views over Nagasaki Port and the city, as well as being a famous spot for Nagasaki’s traditional hata-age (kite flying). See More
Shizuoka Museums Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art 3.95 1 Japan’s first full-scale modern art museum dedicated to showcasing works by the great masters of the 20th century. See More
Kamakura Tourist Attractions Riviera Zushi Marina 3.95 1 A luxury resort in Shonan offering a wide range of facilities across its vast grounds. See More
Fukui Tourist Attractions The Way of Birds - Seated Contemplation 3.95 1 An immersive art experience that lets you become one with birds flying freely through the sky, offering a deep sense of the Zen world. See More
Kobe Museums English House (Kobe) 3.95 1 Highlights include its charming English garden and a recreation of Sherlock Holmes’ study. See More
Kobe Museums Uroko House (Former Harrier Residence) 3.95 1 A Western-style mansion in the Kitano Ijinkan district, instantly recognizable for its distinctive, fish-scale-like exterior. See More
Gunma Nature Spots Okushima Lake 3.95 1 A mystical lake famed for its striking blue hue, known as “Shima Blue.” See More
Chiba Museums Shibayama Kofun Haniwa Museum 3.95 1 Located in Shibayama, a town rich in ancient archaeological sites, this museum offers an immersive experience of life and culture during Japan’s Kofun period. See More
Miyako, Yaeyama (Ishigaki Island), Kume Islands Museums Kumejima Tsumugi no Sato Yuimaru-kan 3.95 1 Traditional “Kumejima Tsumugi” textile workshops at this craft and culture hall on Kumejima Island. See More
Miyako, Yaeyama (Ishigaki Island), Kume Islands Nature Spots EEF Beach 3.95 1 A stretch of 2 km natural white sand beach along the eastern coast of Kumejima. See More
Ikebukuro Experiences Facilities Ichibankuji Official Shop Sunshine City Main Store 3.95 1 An official shop where you can deeply immerse yourself in the world of Ichibankuji through hands-on experiences. See More Related Articles [The Complete Guide to Ichibankuji] Extremely Popular in Japan! A Thorough Look at the Lottery Where Everyone Wins Lotteries have been deeply rooted in Japanese culture and cherished in everyday life since ancient times. Ichibankuji was born from the fusion of this tradition with modern character culture, sparking a new movement in Japan’s lottery scene and continuing to captivate people. Here, we introduce the unique appeal of the Ichibankuji experience-something you cannot feel simply by purchasing character merchandise.
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Gifu Outdoors Meiho Ski Resort 3.95 1 A ski resort where beginners and kids can have fun, thanks to step-up practice zones and one of western Japan’s largest snow play areas. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Experiences Facilities Daruchan no Ouchi 3.95 1 A hands-on shop on the Jindaiji Temple approach where you can make your own daruma. See More Related Articles Make a Daruma in Chofu, Tokyo! Experience the Popular Workshop at Daruchan no Ouchi Daruchan no Ouchi in Chofu, Tokyo is a shop dedicated to daruma, a traditional Japanese good-luck charm. This guide explains the features of Daruchan no Ouchi, how to get there, and the appeal of the daruma-making experience.
Make a Daruma in Chofu, Tokyo! Experience the Popular Workshop at Daruchan no Ouchi Daruchan no Ouchi in Chofu, Tokyo is a shop dedicated to daruma, a traditional Japanese good-luck charm. This guide explains the features of Daruchan no Ouchi, how to get there, and the appeal of the daruma-making experience.